Abstract
Full text: A small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) instrument is being designed as part of the initial instrument suite for the 20 MW Australian Replacement Research Reactor. The new instrument, receiving neutrons from a large liquid-D2 cold source, will be in the spirit of the world's best facilities and will greatly build upon ANSTO's existing expertise and facilities. Scheduled for completion in January 2006, it will provide Australian and international researchers with opportunities to access state-of-the-art SANS instrumentation. The conceptual details of the new SANS will be presented.
Gilbert, E P
[1]
- Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Menai, NSW (Australia). Physics Division
Citation Formats
Gilbert, E P.
Small-Angle neutron scattering at the Australian Replacement Research Reactor.
Australia: N. p.,
2002.
Web.
Gilbert, E P.
Small-Angle neutron scattering at the Australian Replacement Research Reactor.
Australia.
Gilbert, E P.
2002.
"Small-Angle neutron scattering at the Australian Replacement Research Reactor."
Australia.
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title = {Small-Angle neutron scattering at the Australian Replacement Research Reactor}
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abstractNote = {Full text: A small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) instrument is being designed as part of the initial instrument suite for the 20 MW Australian Replacement Research Reactor. The new instrument, receiving neutrons from a large liquid-D2 cold source, will be in the spirit of the world's best facilities and will greatly build upon ANSTO's existing expertise and facilities. Scheduled for completion in January 2006, it will provide Australian and international researchers with opportunities to access state-of-the-art SANS instrumentation. The conceptual details of the new SANS will be presented.}
place = {Australia}
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title = {Small-Angle neutron scattering at the Australian Replacement Research Reactor}
author = {Gilbert, E P}
abstractNote = {Full text: A small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) instrument is being designed as part of the initial instrument suite for the 20 MW Australian Replacement Research Reactor. The new instrument, receiving neutrons from a large liquid-D2 cold source, will be in the spirit of the world's best facilities and will greatly build upon ANSTO's existing expertise and facilities. Scheduled for completion in January 2006, it will provide Australian and international researchers with opportunities to access state-of-the-art SANS instrumentation. The conceptual details of the new SANS will be presented.}
place = {Australia}
year = {2002}
month = {Jul}
}